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red-brick造句
1. We lived in a Victorian terrace of red-brick houses. 2. The street was lined with identical red-brick houses. 3. Brewer Hall is a red-brick building with white trim. 4. Number forty-seven was a huge red-brick house in gracious grounds, with a double garage and parking space for three more cars. 5. It was an old red-brick building surrounded by wooden garages and old trees that stuck up from behind fences. 6. Saunder's studio is in an inconspicuous red-brick building on a quiet side street. 7. They passed a small, red-brick house with a tiled roof. 8. She lived in a red-brick tenement in Chelsea, an old walk-up building with gloomy stairwells and peeling paint on the walls. 9. We lived in a Victorian red-brick house. 10. I live in an old red-brick house in a village near London. 11. If nowadays rich Russians prefer red-brick houses of strange design, many years ago some other fashion was ruling the minds of Russian high society. 12. Sokolov Grant lived in a pretty Queen Anne red-brick farmhouse which was in a state of some disrepair. 13. The nearly century-old red-brick structure and clocktower are where the film's patriotic students hatch their plan to assassinate a Japanese-allied Chinese spy. 14. Now, portions of the old red-brick ore processing factories serve as part of Dowa's recycling plant, which started fully operating two years ago. 15. The car rocked to a standstill in the walled and cobbled courtyard, outside the modern red-brick Stanford Park Hotel. 16. A neat lawn surrounded by rows of shrubbery hugged the base of the red-brick building. 17. The kitchen was lovely, with an enormous range and an old-fashioned red-brick floor. 18. In 1900, fathers pined for the old school, which meant a one-room, red-brick building. 19. On a recent day, Chen Xiaorong, 36, squatted on a vast island of stockpiled notepads, magazines and schoolbooks near her tiny red-brick shack, a tower of newspapers looming above her. 20. The street where I live is like many suburban streets throughout Britain. Rows of1)Victorian and 2)Edwardian red-brick villas hug a long, tree-lined road. 21. He lives with his wife and one grown daughter in a 5, 000-square-foot (460-square-meter), two-story, red-brick home, complete with big-screen TV and marble floors. 22. The Mission Church, as the 19th-century building is locally known, towers over modest red-brick and wood-frame houses in a district that is as unpretentious as it is diverse. 23. The gleaming new building will replace a squat and unassuming red-brick structure that once housed a hotel. 24. This will provide the effective technical reference and the theory basis for the housing design in small cities and towns in red-brick region of QuanZhou. 25. As relaxed as the atmosphere is, there is a mute reminder of Poland's past in the landmark red-brick lighthouse at the promenade's western end. 26. After 20 minutes or so, the carriage turned into a long drive lined with tall poplars, drawing up eventually outside a huge and rather forbidding red-brick mansion. 27. Looking back, I caught sight of a lonely crematorium looming out of a pine wood. The towering red-brick chimney was giving off wisps of greyish smokes. 28. At the west end of the leafy Oregon State University campus, past the scholarly red-brick buildings, is a massive T-shaped steel shed in a giant paved lot. 29. The ancient house group of Cai Family is one of the typical traditional characteristic of Red-brick civil buildings in South Fujian.